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Because of loss of teeth. If you see a dog of any other breed who has lost its teeth to old age, injury, illness or poor nutrition, their tongues hang out too. The dominant hairless gene comes with poor dentation. Its so common that lack of teeth are accepted in the show ring for the hairless. The puffs are required to have a full set of teeth.

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Q: Why do Chinese crested dogs hang their tongues completely out of the left side of their mouth?
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